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jlmhmf

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After administration of ear drops to the left ear, the client should be positioned:
 
  A. Prone
  B. Upright
  C. Right lateral
  D. Dorsal recumbent with hyperextension of the neck

Question 2

The patient is on neutral protamine Hagedorn (NPH) insulin and regular insulin at home. How should the nurse teach the patient and the patient's caregiver to store the insulin?
 
  a. In the refrigerator and removed only for administration
  b. In a warm place such as in a cabinet above the stove
  c. In the dairy bin of the refrigerator with the cheese and eggs
  d. At room temperature for up to 30 days



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Answer to Question 1

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C. The client should remain in the side-lying positionin this case, the right lateral position for 2 to 3 minutes after ear drops are administered.
A. The prone position is not recommended after administration of ear drops.
B. The upright position is not recommended after ear drop administration. The ear drops would run out of the ear canal.
D. The dorsal recumbent position with the neck hyperextended is not recommended after the administration of ear drops.

Answer to Question 2

D
Insulin may be stored in the refrigerator, but this is not necessary. Patients can store insulin at room temperature for up to 30 days without losing potency as per the manufacturer's guidelines. Insulin should be kept in a cool place and away from very warm temperatures. If insulin is stored in the refrigerator, be sure that the drug is in a bin or container away from food.




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Reply 2 on: Jul 24, 2018
Gracias!


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Reply 3 on: Yesterday
:D TYSM

 

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